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marin [14]
3 years ago
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Not-so-clever Margo drank many shots of Rootbeer Schnapps and the alcohol made her really sick. The next day she popped a rootbe

er candy in her mouth, but immediately had to" spit it out because it made her feel so nauseated. UCS___________ UCR___________ CS ___________ CR___________
Social Studies
1 answer:
Fudgin [204]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:UCS Rootbear schnapp

UCR sickness

CS Rootbear candy

CR nauseated

Explanation: the unconditioned stimulus (UCS) is a natural stimulus, it ignite a bodily or emotional response. It flows naturally and does not require one to acquire it by learning. The ignition or trigger is usually USR (Conditional response). Unconditioned stimulus becomes condition stimulus if and when a neutral stimulus disrupt UCS process or was present before or during the process of UCS. But in the process of UCS, when the ignition or trigger mechanism is by CS rather than UCR, then CR(conditioned response) is the response that is formed.

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